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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 27, 2007 at 22:26:19 from (216.98.171.196):
Hi ever one I was just wanting to tell ever one how bad luck I have had with flat tires on the tractor this year i have had 3 blowouts 2 of them was today i was take old wire down and i ran over a stick that lookd like a branch of a tree but I guess ther was a nail in it and of corse it got the tire so my dad said can you drive to back to the shop witch is about 4 miles im like ill try so im flying down there get to the shop we get the tractor jackd up and go to town and get a plug in it come all the way back put it back on so my dad got in the truck went off to the spot we was working on i get not even1 mile from the shop and it go's out once dang more and im right near a house that has bunch of people out side so I hit the brakes and make the back tires slide and thay all look and I got turnd aroud and fly back down and the people are looking at me like im crazy lol witch I might be a little so I get on the atv and take off to get my dad and he was comeing back after about 15 mins and im like it went once more and he said well.......... you know what I ment lol but any ways we go back to town and the guy said you guys agein im like yea so he put one more plug in it. We got to work about 9 30 and did not get any thing done when we got home it was 2 40 lol so thats my back luck with tractor tires im gonna tell the people That my dad and I work for get a tractor with steel wheels that way I wont have this pain any more lol. So any of you have this bad luck or what?
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